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we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what you get when you have open borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in legally. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment.
we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what you get when you have open borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in legally. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's...
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we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what you get when you have open borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in (harold) twelve hundred strings of lights. (betsy) quarter mile of tinsel. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. here's andy listening to my goals and making plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's
we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what you get when you have open borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in (harold) twelve hundred strings of lights. (betsy) quarter mile of tinsel. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi...
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. >> that's cookie monitor doing a focus exercise with andy, the co-founder of head space.e street has partnered with the meditation app company to create monster meditations. they are available on youtube. >>> paul heggen standing by. we had a little marine layer coming if earlier. going to affect the temperatures, i would assume? >> all right attempting temperatures. today we have a wide range of temperatures. >> all right. a let problem with his microphone. beat get back to that. up next, this tradition runs in we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> he continues the family tradition of generation giving starting bid his grandparents 35 years ago. it is this week's jefferson award winner. >> for carlos martinez, volunteering has been a way of life, but he took it to a whole new level after a medical mission to haiti. >> everybody is super excit
. >> that's cookie monitor doing a focus exercise with andy, the co-founder of head space.e street has partnered with the meditation app company to create monster meditations. they are available on youtube. >>> paul heggen standing by. we had a little marine layer coming if earlier. going to affect the temperatures, i would assume? >> all right attempting temperatures. today we have a wide range of temperatures. >> all right. a let problem with his microphone. beat...
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andy, co-founder of headspace, speaking of finding a buddy, andy's going to find a buddy of mine laterit will be on instagram life. head to the "cbs this morning" instagram page to take part. it's a great way to fin if we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> andre leon talley is considered one of the most influential men in fashion. now the former "vogue" creative director is giving us an inside look at his more than 40 years into the industry, insight is the word. the memoir is "the chiffon trenches." like that title. he details his life as a child jo.he's word for andy warhol, a member of the museum of art. i'll warn you viewers, there's a delay, you might hear an echo. we're glad you got up. let's get to it. you said you. it was your duty to tell the story of a black man who survived in the chiffon trenches. you called it a glorious and triumphant crawl. you felt it
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jared and andy are co-founders of atomo, following in the footsteps of trendy plant based meets likeossible and beyond, atomo wants to give coffee lovers a sustainable option as climate change and demand lead to deforestation. >> we are the tesla of coffee. >> trevor: i don't know if coffee should be the top priority because when climate change has destroyed the planet, coffee will be the last thing on your mind. i won't need coffee when the guy with the guitar is right behind me. i will be, like, yo, i'm up. i could use coffee. no, you're on fire right now, my man. don't worry about being up. this is the reality we'll live in one day. if we don't take climate change seriously, instead of coffee beans, we'll make the bean smell with chemicals instead of meat, plant burgers. instead of hot dog, pathetic pig anuses. that's where it comes from. so this will be a problem for coffee lovers although interestingly they won't start with starbucks. let's move on to the top story. ( cheers and applause ) we are now exactly one year away from the next presidential inauguration, which means this
jared and andy are co-founders of atomo, following in the footsteps of trendy plant based meets likeossible and beyond, atomo wants to give coffee lovers a sustainable option as climate change and demand lead to deforestation. >> we are the tesla of coffee. >> trevor: i don't know if coffee should be the top priority because when climate change has destroyed the planet, coffee will be the last thing on your mind. i won't need coffee when the guy with the guitar is right behind me. i...
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in the midst of this horrible pandemic, is notable so they will continue to work together and co—operate andidi arabia and russia have always had a difficult relationship trying to work together in 0pec but this is an encouraging sign of cooperation and trying to think about how they might work together moving forward. absolutely. thank you for your insights into that topic. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian tenor andrea bocelli sings to an empty duomo cathedral, but is heard by millions around the world. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be ch
in the midst of this horrible pandemic, is notable so they will continue to work together and co—operate andidi arabia and russia have always had a difficult relationship trying to work together in 0pec but this is an encouraging sign of cooperation and trying to think about how they might work together moving forward. absolutely. thank you for your insights into that topic. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian tenor andrea bocelli sings to an empty duomo cathedral, but is heard...
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andy samberg co-host of espn's "jalen & jacoby," nba veteran jalen rose. an all-new "closer look.ou can see, i have changed locations, and we're now doing the show from a thrift shop on the ground floor of a lighthouse just kidding it's the men's room at an arthur treach
andy samberg co-host of espn's "jalen & jacoby," nba veteran jalen rose. an all-new "closer look.ou can see, i have changed locations, and we're now doing the show from a thrift shop on the ground floor of a lighthouse just kidding it's the men's room at an arthur treach
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university law school i was researching facebook's own oversight effort she is in new york andy patton gosh codirector of digital platforms and democracy project at harvard's kennedy school he joins us from cambridge massachusetts and everybody we also invited facebook to join us and they didn't offer up a guess but they did copy and paste a statement from earlier on this month so i will show you some of the highlights of that statement during the sheva it was really good to see carol the real facebook oversight board of calling this moment and emergency what is the emergency the magic. special me yet. of which there is absolutely no. oversight or accountability is about to make absolutely critical decisions which are going to affect the outcome of the us election and also the chance we're a power and it's quite terrifying the amount of power that it has in this situation and how little it's done since 2016 when we know that it was used to facilitate and it's hacked on the u.s. democracy by russia and. there are very many people who've come to get the experts who come together on the real plac
university law school i was researching facebook's own oversight effort she is in new york andy patton gosh codirector of digital platforms and democracy project at harvard's kennedy school he joins us from cambridge massachusetts and everybody we also invited facebook to join us and they didn't offer up a guess but they did copy and paste a statement from earlier on this month so i will show you some of the highlights of that statement during the sheva it was really good to see carol the real...
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andy samberg co-host of espn's "jalen & jacoby," nba veteran jalen rose. an all-new "closer look.ring the 8g band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? we were off for the past two weeks, which is the only way i know it's been two weeks and as you can see, i have changed locations, and we're now doing the show from a thrift shop on the ground floor of a lighthouse just kidding it's the men's room at an arthur treacher's just kidding it's my in-laws' house what i'm saying is please wear a mask so i can go home. let's get to the news, you guys. president trump visited walter reed medical center on saturday and wore a face mask publicly for the first time wow! only four months too late. what's he going to do next, drag his christmas tree out to the curb start making sourdough starter and watching "tiger king"? govern before wearing a face mask to visit walter reed medical center, president trump told reporters over the weekend that he, quote, "loves masks in the appropriate locations," which, according to everyone i saw on my r
andy samberg co-host of espn's "jalen & jacoby," nba veteran jalen rose. an all-new "closer look.ring the 8g band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? we were off for the past two weeks, which is the only way i know it's been two weeks and as you can see, i have changed locations, and we're now doing the show from a thrift shop on the ground floor of a lighthouse just kidding it's the men's room at an arthur...
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. >>> and border security caucus co-chair representative andy biggs on illegal border crossings on theise yet again. the congressman joins president trump tomorrow in arizona wherer is expected to talk about joe biden's failures on immigration. i'm gregg jarrett, in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. gregg: welcome, everyone. for the first time ever, the democratic convention will be mostly virtual, with president biden, giving his speech from, wait for it, his basement in in delaware. mike tobin with the latest in oshkosh, wisconsin. mike. reporter: the president is wrapping up his comments in oshkosh. the democrats making a point of heeding coronavirus warnings, staying remote, the president spent the day barnstorming you might call flyover states and stopping here in wisconsin. it is no secret the president feeds off energy on the ground with the base and while at the rallies taking jabs at kamala harris. when people found out about her she sunk like a rock in water. he used words like crazy and socialist. he said joe biden is their tool. >> joe biden is t
. >>> and border security caucus co-chair representative andy biggs on illegal border crossings on theise yet again. the congressman joins president trump tomorrow in arizona wherer is expected to talk about joe biden's failures on immigration. i'm gregg jarrett, in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. gregg: welcome, everyone. for the first time ever, the democratic convention will be mostly virtual, with president biden, giving his speech from, wait...
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donated meals to food banks donated mass to local hospitals and also hiring in one of amy's co-founders andy berliners joining us live here on kron 4 news at 5 to talk about the company's efforts to help out the community and also try to stay open. thank you so much for joining us. so how are you doing and how is business going how are you able to kind of keep things running during this time. >>well it's the end shot a mostly to keep infection going we realigned production line so 6 feet between everyone we've got mass we've got i lasted is an separation we ran a test with peter so people could spread out of breaks and everybody's been very creative and it's just very well and things are going really well everyone just so dedicated to the cause of getting our food out right now. >>so what we're looking at is also some video of a massive amount of food that you were able to donate tell us a little bit about what you donated and where when and also why you wanted to do that. >>well you know are the main purpose of an isis to provide kelsey great tasting food to people in times like this we've
donated meals to food banks donated mass to local hospitals and also hiring in one of amy's co-founders andy berliners joining us live here on kron 4 news at 5 to talk about the company's efforts to help out the community and also try to stay open. thank you so much for joining us. so how are you doing and how is business going how are you able to kind of keep things running during this time. >>well it's the end shot a mostly to keep infection going we realigned production line so 6 feet...
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you can ring in the new year with anderson and andy by watching them co-host cnn's live new year's evedy! we'll be right back with whoopi goldberg. thank you, gentlemen. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the kitchen counter. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. mcdonald's has helped ronald mcdonald house charities keep families together for more than 40 years. ♪ typically, do not have access to high quality computer science and stem education. growing up, there was a teacher that believed in me and he took the time to invest in me. and that changed my life. i joined amazon because i am impatient. i wanted to change education, change the world at a pace that i want to change it. ♪ so the amazon future engineer program provides students stem scholarships and teachers with support. ♪ we're trying to help level the playing field. kids just need someone to say, "i believe in you." "there's greatness in you." ♪ i'm a fighter and i'm fighting for those students that deserve a better future. i'ml
you can ring in the new year with anderson and andy by watching them co-host cnn's live new year's evedy! we'll be right back with whoopi goldberg. thank you, gentlemen. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the kitchen counter. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. mcdonald's has helped ronald mcdonald house charities keep families together for more than 40 years. ♪ typically, do not have access to...
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. >> guest: and it'sguest co. andy disadvantaging women and people of color who are, those who were most likely to be in those rol roles. it's often overlooked with social policy and a big idea that we have to ask another of her children to go leave her kids and take on all the childcare expenses to go work at burger king in order to qualify to be doing real work in order to qualify for many benefits i just think that that is indicative again of kind of paternalistic state prescribing behavior to people when what we want is recognizing the work that is already happening and ensuring we can make good on the promise that if you are doing something for your family or community you shouldn't live in poverty. >> host: i assume the numbers affecting 60 million overall those include one of the fascinating statistics in the book is that black mothers of the 76% workforce participation rate whereas white men only 72%. again it is against the popular myth at least. >> guest: there is a pervasive myth in the country of underclass
. >> guest: and it'sguest co. andy disadvantaging women and people of color who are, those who were most likely to be in those rol roles. it's often overlooked with social policy and a big idea that we have to ask another of her children to go leave her kids and take on all the childcare expenses to go work at burger king in order to qualify to be doing real work in order to qualify for many benefits i just think that that is indicative again of kind of paternalistic state prescribing...
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. >> the surge in cases, andy, is a co-efficient of people's concern about the surge.dea of the silent majority. what if the silent and vocal majority is, you know what? we're okay with the numbers. we understand the realities now. nobody wants more death, but we understand people are going to die and we're making trade-offs. we get it. we'll do it as safely as we can, but we're going to do it now and we're going to do it no matter what people tell us about waiting. what do you say? >> there is a bit of a risk or a concern that we get -- we start to get immune to these numbers, these death tolls which were once shocking are less shocking now because we're getting used to them. but i think underneath that people put their own safety, the safety of their families and the safety of their communities higher even than they put other things in their lives that they traditionally have been very, very important to them and are still important. and so we know, for example, that, you know, 9 out of 10 people say they don't feel comfortable gathering in crowds of 10 or more. we k
. >> the surge in cases, andy, is a co-efficient of people's concern about the surge.dea of the silent majority. what if the silent and vocal majority is, you know what? we're okay with the numbers. we understand the realities now. nobody wants more death, but we understand people are going to die and we're making trade-offs. we get it. we'll do it as safely as we can, but we're going to do it now and we're going to do it no matter what people tell us about waiting. what do you say?...
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with us now to talk about, congressman andy biggs of arizona, co-chair of the house border security caucuse of covid, the illegals coming into the united states know there is no consequence. they won't be detained. they won't be prosecuted. there is no jail time. they sent back across the border to mexico and they wait a couple hours and do it again and again. what is the solution here? isn't the mexican government doing anything? >> well the mexican government is not doing much, gregg. the solution of course we need the rest of the fence up. that would be helpful. it its good to be able to send them back immediately but you're right, there resid trading. if they are criminal we need to lock then up, not release them into the country. we need to take care of those things immediately. gregg: president will be in your home state of air tone tomorrow. you will be with him. what is on the agenda? >> we'll be in yuma, sitting down there, one of the busiest ports of entry. we'll talk about this and other issues that affect border states. then i'm going down to the border again and look to see wh
with us now to talk about, congressman andy biggs of arizona, co-chair of the house border security caucuse of covid, the illegals coming into the united states know there is no consequence. they won't be detained. they won't be prosecuted. there is no jail time. they sent back across the border to mexico and they wait a couple hours and do it again and again. what is the solution here? isn't the mexican government doing anything? >> well the mexican government is not doing much, gregg....
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elizabeth: coming up, house border security caucus co-chair andy biggs, what is rarely covered, significantted by illegal aliens who came in under president obama's daca program. that story next. 1 in 5 people you meet wear dentures. yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just between us. i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed... now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. will it help me keep up with mom? you've got this. so yo
elizabeth: coming up, house border security caucus co-chair andy biggs, what is rarely covered, significantted by illegal aliens who came in under president obama's daca program. that story next. 1 in 5 people you meet wear dentures. yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just between us. i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that...
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nat alliance securities' andy brenner and global co-head of economics, michelle gerard. to you first. what jumped out at you here? he is continuing to beat the drum saying we need stimulus, we need stimulus, and you are looking at the stock market and looking at a recovering economy and thinking, at least i'm thinking, do we really need that injection of a sugar high at this moment? >> well, you could see that even the fed chair was, when asked about why wouldn't you provide perhaps more stimulus, you know, you see him suggesting that they are quite comfortable with the current stance of monetary policy. i think that there's been -- the question was raised if we're unlikely to get as much fiscal stimulus as perhaps the market had thought given the fact we will still have a divided congress, might that mean the federal reserve has to step up and do more, and you can just continue to see the fed chairman suggesting that at the moment, they are quite comfortable with their current level of purchases, they are not looking, if they need to, of course, they will monitor and ma
nat alliance securities' andy brenner and global co-head of economics, michelle gerard. to you first. what jumped out at you here? he is continuing to beat the drum saying we need stimulus, we need stimulus, and you are looking at the stock market and looking at a recovering economy and thinking, at least i'm thinking, do we really need that injection of a sugar high at this moment? >> well, you could see that even the fed chair was, when asked about why wouldn't you provide perhaps more...
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joining us now with reaction republican congressman andy biggs and weekend co-host author of the new this guy with all the tattoos. how many tattoos, we the people. the northwestern flag. guns. you know. freedom and fun. i love you, hegseth. >> pete: that's what it is all about. >> sean: i'm such a baby i bet it hurts. >> pete: not too bad. >> sean: martial arts, that's enough. all right, serious question to all of this. we have an ukraine investigation going on andy biggs, in ukraine, ron johnson has an investigation. the media mob would like to ignore that they would like to ignore biden obama's terrible foreign policy iran and economic record. they like to ignore that joe has lost a fast ball, a slow ball, annie ball if he ever had any ball. just because they wish it to go away it's not going away. >> no, it's not going to go away. they have acted like some kind of aristocracy or some kind of mob where they have tried to capitalize on the power of the former vice president, joe biden. and it's coming home to roost but they continue to defy it and where is the media outrage? that i
joining us now with reaction republican congressman andy biggs and weekend co-host author of the new this guy with all the tattoos. how many tattoos, we the people. the northwestern flag. guns. you know. freedom and fun. i love you, hegseth. >> pete: that's what it is all about. >> sean: i'm such a baby i bet it hurts. >> pete: not too bad. >> sean: martial arts, that's enough. all right, serious question to all of this. we have an ukraine investigation going on andy...
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thank you to our extraordinary national co-chair congresswoman andy custer wh who knows how to raisef and get out the vote. thank you t to the love of my life, who keeps my grounded and makes me whole. i want to congrea congratulate e pet orcompetitors and their sups here in new hampshire. i admire senator sanders when i was a high school student, i respect him to this day, i congratulate him on his strong showing tonight. i want to congratulate senator klobuchar, and senator warren, vice president biden and all of our democratic candidates and supporters. i know that we share the spirit that we heard from some of our volunteers at poll site today who welcoming a competing candidate with chants of vote blue no matter who. we are on the same page. now over past year, some two dozen campaigns have crisscrossed this state, each laying claim to the ability to bring people together, turn out the vote and move americans toward a brighter future. that too. here in a state that goes by the motto live free or die, you made up your own mind. you, serted tha asserted that fs independent streak,
thank you to our extraordinary national co-chair congresswoman andy custer wh who knows how to raisef and get out the vote. thank you t to the love of my life, who keeps my grounded and makes me whole. i want to congrea congratulate e pet orcompetitors and their sups here in new hampshire. i admire senator sanders when i was a high school student, i respect him to this day, i congratulate him on his strong showing tonight. i want to congratulate senator klobuchar, and senator warren, vice...
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we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what youen borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in (harold) twelve hundred strings of lights. (betsy) quarter mile of tinsel. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. here's andy listening to my goals and making plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. to customizes yourcant schwab. gocar insurancetual.com so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah!
we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what youen borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in (harold) twelve hundred strings of lights. (betsy) quarter mile of tinsel. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get...
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we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what youen borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in legally. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary your lips have a unique print. ...and unique needs. your lips are like no others and need a lip routine that's just right for you. chapstick® has you covered. chapstick®. put your lips first®. help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about the toys or the ornaments but about coming together. santa, santa, you're on mute! just wanted to say thanks. thanks for believing. ♪. david: congress pushing through a new spending bill. it is filled with all kinds of pork as we mentioned before but very little for border s
we have border security caucus co-chair, congressman andy biggs joining us next. >> but that's what youen borders. we want them to come into our country by the way. we want them to come in through merit. we want them to come in legally. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a...
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joining me now is tennis hall of famer, andy roddick and co-founder, mark rivers. you so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> thank you, maria. maria: congratulations to you, andy roddick, let me kick it off with you. why are you getting involved in this, since retiring from tennis. you successfully invested in many companies. you're a co-founder of sweetens cove spirits. what drew you to the project? >> well, it started with the small nine hole public golf course in tennessee called sweeten cove. we brought the golf course along with peyton manning and jim mance and my co-founder said there's a tradition where before you tee off on the first hole you have a shot of bourbon or whiskey. the shots that were out there weren't real good. we decided to make our own. maria: that is great. mark, what about bourbon do you think is a growth story? i mean, has coronavirus affected distribution at all? and why do you think bourbon is going to be a growth business versus other alcohols? how come you zeroed in on bourbon? >> well, the golf course itself which was our inspira
joining me now is tennis hall of famer, andy roddick and co-founder, mark rivers. you so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> thank you, maria. maria: congratulations to you, andy roddick, let me kick it off with you. why are you getting involved in this, since retiring from tennis. you successfully invested in many companies. you're a co-founder of sweetens cove spirits. what drew you to the project? >> well, it started with the small nine hole public golf course in...
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joining us tonight, congressman andy biggs, chair of the house freedom caucasus, co-chair of the borderurity caucus. congressman, good to have you with us. are you kidding me? this is going to be voted on tomorrow? did i miss the hearings and amendments? >> there were no hearings, other than the rules committee. lou: we watched a president go through pure hell because of the abuse of power of the politically corrupt fbi and department of justice using this same fisa court system and defrauding it, and we are not going to have hearings on it. >> that's right. the whole country -- think if you were carter page. we didn't have -- judiciary should have had a hearing on this. intel should have had a hearing. we should be voting on amendments tomorrow. we are not doing any of that. the reality is in my opinion, these proposed reforms will do nothing to protect the president. but there is a provision to protect elected officials or candidates for federal office. a special provision for maybe congressmen and senators. that's in there. it's unbelievable. the other factor, you have things like th
joining us tonight, congressman andy biggs, chair of the house freedom caucasus, co-chair of the borderurity caucus. congressman, good to have you with us. are you kidding me? this is going to be voted on tomorrow? did i miss the hearings and amendments? >> there were no hearings, other than the rules committee. lou: we watched a president go through pure hell because of the abuse of power of the politically corrupt fbi and department of justice using this same fisa court system and...
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he's coinlist co-founder and president, andy bromberg, joining us live in a fox business exclusive. andy, you vet cryptocurrency. you know about the genetics of almost all of them out there. what do you think is behind this runup in bitcoin? >> well, i wish i had been on the last segment talking about crypto being the best hedge right now, because i think that's a lot of what's behind this. to me, the most interesting question here is not what's the pebble that's starting off this trend but what's the avalanche that's happening, the big macro trends that are causing this to happen. the initial cause of the run could be coronavirus, it could be macro fears but there's way more things happening behind the scenes. we are seeing people are believing in crypto as a safe haven, increasingly as a risk-off asset. the more that narrative propagates, the better and better it gets. on top of that, we are seeing increased conversation on the regulatory front. commissioner of the s.e.c. last week announced a safe harbor for a number of cryptocurrency tokens that if approved, would really open up
he's coinlist co-founder and president, andy bromberg, joining us live in a fox business exclusive. andy, you vet cryptocurrency. you know about the genetics of almost all of them out there. what do you think is behind this runup in bitcoin? >> well, i wish i had been on the last segment talking about crypto being the best hedge right now, because i think that's a lot of what's behind this. to me, the most interesting question here is not what's the pebble that's starting off this trend...
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and producer andy and twitch will also make appearances. neighbors, co-workers.know someone who has been impacted, sick or lost their job. countless number of people affected. tomorrow night, nbc bay area is teaming up to raise money for silicon valley strong. and joining me now, mayor sam liccardo live from inside the chambers. they are social distancing. thank you very much for joining us. >> yeah are. >> i know you both are busier -- you are busy in crisis. let's start with you, mayor liccardo. how hard is san jose hit. retail, entertainment, they make k force. >> we don't have an exact number but we can certainly feel the distress. we know a lot of families are struggles and grateful to see outpouring of support from the community and supporting silicon valley strong. and we want to help folks get through the next few weeks, to pay for rent or food. >> supervisor chavez, i know we have a fund-raiser airing tomorrow night. but how is the county trying to help those in need. you are providing a lot of services now? >> yeah, we are, and in partnership with the c
and producer andy and twitch will also make appearances. neighbors, co-workers.know someone who has been impacted, sick or lost their job. countless number of people affected. tomorrow night, nbc bay area is teaming up to raise money for silicon valley strong. and joining me now, mayor sam liccardo live from inside the chambers. they are social distancing. thank you very much for joining us. >> yeah are. >> i know you both are busier -- you are busy in crisis. let's start with you,...
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court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andyt's accustomed to winning, but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a two year european ban after claims that following their first premier league title in 2012 the club spent more money than they we re the club spent more money than they were allowed to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland overturned their ban. manchester city did not disguise equity funding and sponsorship contributions, they said. their exclusion from participation in uefa club competitions is lifted. city always denied the allegations. a ban could have cost them hundreds of millions of pounds and potentially their reputation. the club said they welcomed the ruling today. we always pleaded innocent from day one. it's good to see that it's actually come to some sort of conclusion because to some sort of conclusion because to have that hanging over your head for so long, the fans, the players, the management and staff
court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andyt's accustomed to winning, but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a two year european ban after claims that following their first premier league title in 2012 the club spent more money than they we re the club spent more money than they were allowed to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of...
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he will fight for americans interests andi fight for americans interests and i think mike pompeo tonight co i think mike pompeo tonight controversially from jerusalem. we also saw an introductory video from the first lady, melania trump, who is about to speak and the democrats made the most of doctorjuly by —— made the most of doctorjill biden but this is not necessarily a natural role for melania trump, she says she is not that comfortable with this public role. a very reluctant first lady. she didn't move to the white house for several months, preferring to stay in new york with a couple's son, barron trump. she has been very much behind the scenes, she doesn't like public speaking, we know she has been rehearsing the speech, for the last couple of days. she has had a very strong hand in crafting the speech itself. she doesn't usually make very long speeches. we are told this will be for her quite a lengthy speech and it will be surprising if it is overtly political. we have been told that it will be hopeful and uplifting, no doubt she will talk about the side of donald trump that isn't o
he will fight for americans interests andi fight for americans interests and i think mike pompeo tonight co i think mike pompeo tonight controversially from jerusalem. we also saw an introductory video from the first lady, melania trump, who is about to speak and the democrats made the most of doctorjuly by —— made the most of doctorjill biden but this is not necessarily a natural role for melania trump, she says she is not that comfortable with this public role. a very reluctant first...
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he wrote three books including a memoir of his time with vice president andy also co-authored a book with his national security advisor about foreign policy. but from 1999 here is the former president talking about his collection of personal letters and diary entries during his tenure as america's 41st president. >> one of the major perks of owning a bookstore we get to see advanced copies of new books. i was privileged to read the titles all the best a few weeks ago and with a recounting of president bush's life through letters, memos and diary entries over the past six decades. nowadays most politicians pay lip service to old-fashioned concepts like honesty, integrity, civilly in public life and himalayan honor. many of them may be at the talk of the talk and seems to presently feel as to actually walk the walk. how refreshing it was to the george bush new book with the values on every page, not in sermons or lectures or speech but in his own moral compass which is through each stage of life with grace and dignity. it is enough to make the diehard democrat like yours truly phil nos
he wrote three books including a memoir of his time with vice president andy also co-authored a book with his national security advisor about foreign policy. but from 1999 here is the former president talking about his collection of personal letters and diary entries during his tenure as america's 41st president. >> one of the major perks of owning a bookstore we get to see advanced copies of new books. i was privileged to read the titles all the best a few weeks ago and with a recounting...
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. >> in the past meditation was seen as a lifestyle kind of choice -- >> reporter: co-founder andy peticomb a shift, seen as something that women would do. with it being on the phone, men i think feel there's something private they can do. they don't necessarily need to discuss with anybody or tell anyone. >> some days economy meditation will feel easy. >> reporter: online meditation is a crowded field. there are now more than ten apps dedicated to helping you gain some inner peace. >> nothing feels more urgent than sitting still. >> reporter: to calm's michael acton smith, that's been the core mission all along. >> i think it's exciting, as well, because there's not many businesses where you can do something genuinely good for the world. calm is helping so many different people to sleep, to reduce stress. ♪ >> reporter: we all need that right now. again, a lot of these have a lot of free platforms right now. i know it's difficult, but just give it a shot because you'd be amazed when you breathe, when you take that breath in and concentrate and focus on it, it really does make a difference.
. >> in the past meditation was seen as a lifestyle kind of choice -- >> reporter: co-founder andy peticomb a shift, seen as something that women would do. with it being on the phone, men i think feel there's something private they can do. they don't necessarily need to discuss with anybody or tell anyone. >> some days economy meditation will feel easy. >> reporter: online meditation is a crowded field. there are now more than ten apps dedicated to helping you gain some...
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with oscars just parnd the corner we discussed with america's "entertainment tonight" co-host and a patricia lawyer andyers activist. plus. >> the city was 56% black in 18 nation, today it's 18%. sohey just turned the black majority city
with oscars just parnd the corner we discussed with america's "entertainment tonight" co-host and a patricia lawyer andyers activist. plus. >> the city was 56% black in 18 nation, today it's 18%. sohey just turned the black majority city
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they want us to co—operate in their interest, and that's the choice i will make, andi the choice i willss, democrats and republicans alike, to make that choice with me. the american story is about slow yet steadily widening the opportunities in america and, make no mistake, too many dreams have been deferred for too long. we must make the promise of the country real for everybody. no matter their race, their ethnicity, their faith, their ethnicity, their faith, their identity oi’ their identity or their disability. folks, america has always been shaped by inflection points. by shaped by inflection points. by moments in time where we've made hard decisions about who we are and what we want to be. lincoln in 1860, coming to save the union. fdr in 1932, promising the beleaguered country a new deal. jfk in 1960 pledging a new frontier, and 12 years ago, when barack obama made history he told us, "yes, we can. " cheering and applause. car horns. well, folks, we stand atan well, folks, we stand at an inflection point. we have an opportunity to defeat despair, to build a nation of prosperity a
they want us to co—operate in their interest, and that's the choice i will make, andi the choice i willss, democrats and republicans alike, to make that choice with me. the american story is about slow yet steadily widening the opportunities in america and, make no mistake, too many dreams have been deferred for too long. we must make the promise of the country real for everybody. no matter their race, their ethnicity, their faith, their ethnicity, their faith, their identity oi’ their...
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i'm pleased to be joined by co-chairman andy barr. and rs like brady, budd, zeden. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition 1234 mr. connolly: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that i be removed as a co-sponsor of h.r. 7183. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the lady is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the national defense authorization act. the heart of our nation's defense capabilities runs right through the congressional district that i serve. from the rock island arsenal, to aerospace manufacturing in raw ford, to the peoria air national guard base. because of covid-19 the last several months have relied on the service of our national guard in newways. the peoria air national guard set up health clinics and testing centers in bloomington, illinois. they built a field hospital whe
i'm pleased to be joined by co-chairman andy barr. and rs like brady, budd, zeden. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition 1234 mr. connolly: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that i be removed as a co-sponsor of h.r. 7183. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute....
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i'd now like to yield to the co-chair of the docs caucus, dr. andy harris, a navy veteran, haveactive member and will the reins next year, i yield to you. mr. harris: congress will miss you next year, miss your expertise, especially in this time of crisis in the nation. i'm going to make my remarks brief. to remind the american people who are watching what we were talking about back in spring about the possibility of how this pandemic comes to an end. and the possibilities really were, well, the virus weakens on its own but we haven't seen that at all, or a vaccine is developed. n.i.h.tell you, i've had grant, an n.i.h. grant is usually written far three-year period with a renewal because that's usually how long it takes to even begin to make a discovery. with vaccines, typically, five to 10 years. and what we're talking about now because of what this administration has done is have a vaccine being administered, being declared safe by the f.d.a., potentially within 10 months of conceptualizing a vaccine. dr. roe, as you know, i sit on the appropriati
i'd now like to yield to the co-chair of the docs caucus, dr. andy harris, a navy veteran, haveactive member and will the reins next year, i yield to you. mr. harris: congress will miss you next year, miss your expertise, especially in this time of crisis in the nation. i'm going to make my remarks brief. to remind the american people who are watching what we were talking about back in spring about the possibility of how this pandemic comes to an end. and the possibilities really were, well,...
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melon will step in and pay the price and liquidate the co collateral andy the price. this revenue share was not in place, as kirk mentioned, with northern trust. next is a separately managed account and we will now go through the details of what it means. if the collateral we receive is cash, this cash is deposited to deposit rat lehamseparately acc. and it's an account that is custodied at northern trust, at b.n.y. melon with the guidelines. the guidelines we propose are very, very conservative. they're in line with s.e.c. recommendations and rules 2a-7 for money market funds. these will -- we'll discuss the these tales buthedetails and thm interest rate risks and so i would like to review the economics of the program. page 6, exhibit 5. goes through the details of the estimates for what we can expect for the program. so, on the lend able sets, this is the estimate that what type of assets we can lend. which we currently hold on our public equity and public fixed income performance through managed accounts. using those sets, bny melon estimated utilization rate and a
melon will step in and pay the price and liquidate the co collateral andy the price. this revenue share was not in place, as kirk mentioned, with northern trust. next is a separately managed account and we will now go through the details of what it means. if the collateral we receive is cash, this cash is deposited to deposit rat lehamseparately acc. and it's an account that is custodied at northern trust, at b.n.y. melon with the guidelines. the guidelines we propose are very, very...
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melon will step in and pay the price and liquidate the co collateral andy the price. this revenue share was not in place, as kirk mentioned, with northern trust. next is a separately managed account and we will now go through the details of what it means. if the collateral we receive is cash, this cash is deposited to deposit rat lehamseparately acc. and it's an account that is custodied at northern trust, at b.n.y. melon with the guidelines. the guidelines we propose are very, very conservative. they're in line with s.e.c. recommendations and rules 2a-7 for money market funds. these will -- we'll discuss the these tales buthedetails and thm interest rate risks and so i would like to review the economics of the program. page 6, exhibit 5. goes through the details of the estimates for what we can expect for the program. so, on the lend able sets, this is the estimate that what type of assets we can lend. which we currently hold on our public equity and public fixed income performance through managed accounts. using those sets, bny melon estimated utilization rate and a
melon will step in and pay the price and liquidate the co collateral andy the price. this revenue share was not in place, as kirk mentioned, with northern trust. next is a separately managed account and we will now go through the details of what it means. if the collateral we receive is cash, this cash is deposited to deposit rat lehamseparately acc. and it's an account that is custodied at northern trust, at b.n.y. melon with the guidelines. the guidelines we propose are very, very...
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court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andyre a club that is accustomed to winning but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a european ban after claims that, following their first premier league title in 2012, the clu b premier league title in 2012, the club spent more money than they were to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland overturned their ban. manchester city did not disguise equity funding as sponsorship contributions, they said. their exclusion from participation in uefa clu b exclusion from participation in uefa club competitions is lifted. city a lwa ys club competitions is lifted. city always denied the allegations. a ban could have cost them hundreds of millions of pounds and potentially their reputation. the club said they welcomed today's ruling. they always pleaded innocent from day one and it's good to see that it has finally come to some conclusion. to have that hanging over your head for so long, the fans, th
court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andyre a club that is accustomed to winning but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a european ban after claims that, following their first premier league title in 2012, the clu b premier league title in 2012, the club spent more money than they were to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of arbitration...
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joining us, congressman andy biggs to talk about what's happening south of the border and at the border. co security caucus. it's great to see you. another advance doing more to deal with illegal immigration. the president has really turned this country around on illegal immigration and border security. >> absolutely right. so when he start sending them further into mexico. that means mexico is cooperating with us. that is a fantastic thing because it will help low down the illegal immigration further. and he has agreements with the northern triangle 80s, el salvador, honduras, and this will be helpful as well. we til have a problem at the border. but what a difference it has been. lou: the relationship with mexico and lopez obrador, the president of mexico, you have the sense this is something profound and lasting, and it bodes ebb greater security at the border and great law enforcement. but ther to actually re -- the effort to actually remove the corruption on both sides of that border. the trade and sex trafficking, human smuggling illegal i am grants and deadly, deadly drugs. >> what t
joining us, congressman andy biggs to talk about what's happening south of the border and at the border. co security caucus. it's great to see you. another advance doing more to deal with illegal immigration. the president has really turned this country around on illegal immigration and border security. >> absolutely right. so when he start sending them further into mexico. that means mexico is cooperating with us. that is a fantastic thing because it will help low down the illegal...
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there are some players who understandably don't feel co mforta ble understandably don't feel comfortable competing andyit's not fair. does he have a point? yes, i think he does. he says it's not fair. does he have a point? yes, ithink he does. i think all of the european tour players based on the side of the atla ntic players based on the side of the atlantic who are ineligible and unable to play on the pga tour, they are ata unable to play on the pga tour, they are at a significant disadvantage with the awarding of ranking points at pga tour events. sullivan, i was speaking to today have written a piece with the bbc sport website he said that the situation is an absolute joke. said that the situation is an absolutejoke. he said that the situation is an absolute joke. he said said that the situation is an absolutejoke. he said he can't disguise the fact that he is fuming about the scenarios that is playing out at the moment. the fact is it's not going to change. the american players do have the opportunity to climb the rankings, the european —based players willjust have a slide down until they are able
there are some players who understandably don't feel co mforta ble understandably don't feel comfortable competing andyit's not fair. does he have a point? yes, i think he does. he says it's not fair. does he have a point? yes, ithink he does. i think all of the european tour players based on the side of the atla ntic players based on the side of the atlantic who are ineligible and unable to play on the pga tour, they are ata unable to play on the pga tour, they are at a significant...
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the investigation was moving at base, he said, and it also involved co—conspirators, although he didn't name who they were. 0k, andyou this morning was a thank you very much. we will be speaking to lisa bloom later in the programme. boris johnson will cherry meeting of intelligence chiefs and ministers on whether or not to allow huawei in building britain's 5g network —— chaira building britain's 5g network —— chair a meeting. there are concerns it could jeopardise the security relationship between the us and the uk. this morning ministers and intelligence chiefs will gather for one of the most contentious and significant decisions good as the national security council has had to take. whether to let the chinese company huawei they are role in building the uk's new 5g telecoms network was that the us has argued it's a security risk to let it in because it could be used by china for espionage or it could be used by china for espionage 01’ even it could be used by china for espionage or even sabotaged. something the company denies. there are two options for government, the first is to exclude the company and thorough
the investigation was moving at base, he said, and it also involved co—conspirators, although he didn't name who they were. 0k, andyou this morning was a thank you very much. we will be speaking to lisa bloom later in the programme. boris johnson will cherry meeting of intelligence chiefs and ministers on whether or not to allow huawei in building britain's 5g network —— chaira building britain's 5g network —— chair a meeting. there are concerns it could jeopardise the security...
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into the game, game but it's really not me co nsta ntly game, game but it's really not me constantly kind of talking to them but i do feel like it's working well andi do feel like it's working well and i feel we have but i do feel like it's working well and ifeel we have got but i do feel like it's working well and i feel we have got a but i do feel like it's working well and ifeel we have got a really but i do feel like it's working well and i feel we have got a really nice balance of the moment. to the usa now, where the los angeles dodgers baseball team won their first world series in 32 years, after beating the tampa bay rays in the best—of—seven game championship. and while there was joy after the long wait there's also questions surrounding player justin turner, who was removed from the field, mid game, after receiving a positive coronavirus test result — he then came back onto the pitch for the celebrations and team photos. let's bring in kyle glazer from baseball america. we will get the dodgers than their performance on the pitch in a moment but i would ought america has been waking up to this morning from what happened to justin waking up
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co ntesta nt yearfor the uk. a former eurovision contestant andy abra ham yearfor the uk.s make chances of winning, it doesn't matter who we choose, we did not have many eurovision fans before brexit and with brexit we don't have much chance. the old politics in eurovision. i mean, i like it, it's catchy. there are 600,000 vegans in the uk, and 400,000 more signed up for veganuary this year — with most people citing the environment or health as their reason. with that in mind, one of the nation's favourite chefs — prue leith — has teamed up with her niece peta — who is also a chef — to create a cookbook of purely vegetarian and vegan recipes. they aren't on a campaign to turn everyone vegetarian but instead they say they want everyone to eat better without spending a fortune. prue and peta are with us now. i love the fact that 26 years ago you published a vegetarian cookbook but you are not allowed to go is vegetarian in the title because the publishers were worried no one would buy it. times have changed. with the environmental stuff, it has got people thinking about vege
co ntesta nt yearfor the uk. a former eurovision contestant andy abra ham yearfor the uk.s make chances of winning, it doesn't matter who we choose, we did not have many eurovision fans before brexit and with brexit we don't have much chance. the old politics in eurovision. i mean, i like it, it's catchy. there are 600,000 vegans in the uk, and 400,000 more signed up for veganuary this year — with most people citing the environment or health as their reason. with that in mind, one of the...